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The 2000 bravada is a smart trak therefore it stays in all wheel drive all the time, the only way to make it not all wheel drive is to remove the front drive shaft going from the transfer case to the front end. Also do no put different size tires on the front and back while both shafts are in because this causes the rear end to spin at one speed and the front end to spin in another direction, and this will cause your transer case to grenade.
i may be wrong, but if i recall correctly from high school automotives the wheel bearing has to stay with the wheel it was built for so you have to replace the whole wheel once again though i am not 100% on this
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No. Wranglers are rear-wheel drive. They all came stock with 4-wheel drive though. The rear is not posi traction. One tire can spin while the other seems to stay still.
YES, The front axels turn at all times when truck is moving. The ring and pinion and front driveshaft will not turn until you ingauge the 4-wheel drive.
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If 4-wheel drive is not needed, you should unlock the front hubs. Yes, the hubs remain locked even if your front transfer case is not set to 4-wheel drive, and this can be very hard on both the hubs and transfer case.
Yes.
You will need to have an ABS code scanner to know for sure. But usually it's a wheel sensor. Sometimes one on each front wheel along with and sometimes one in the rear differential - 4 wheel drive.
Sounds like something in the tie rod has broken. Perhaps one of the tie rod ends, or the turnbuckle. Crawl under there and look around. The problem should be obvious. The fix would be to replace the broken parts and then have the front end realigned.
Probably a bad front wheel bearing/hub assembly with the abs sensor in it
Don't turn the wheel.